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2005 Oct 25
1
Building wine-20050930 uses *a lot* of hd space
Yesterday, I noticed that I had lost about a gig of hd space without knowing what had used that much. Turned out that it was the wine-20050930 build directory that was using 850mb of hd space. I pinned down the problem to the wine-20050930/dlls directory, which was using about 600mb hd space. For example, advapi32.dll.so was 1155k, while advapi.c was only 8518 bytes and advapi.o was 149k. I tried bzipping advapi32.dll.so, and its size went down to 279k. Then I tried making t...
2008 May 10
4
Wine 1.0 rc1 & Anarchy Online & Ubuntu 8.04
Hello there, I just installed HH 8.04 and Wine 1.0 rc-1, i downloaded the 850mb exe file Anarchy Online game, i installed it properly and when i want to launch it, see the screenshot ... i have no /Prefs directory so i created on and chmoded the whole /Funcom directory but i still have this problem. If someone knows why, let me know please. [Image: http://img103.imageshack....
2003 Jan 14
6
Hardware advice please?
...39;t believe that I have any need at this stage for a DMZ. (I would listen to any advice though!) My questions therefore relate to hardware and the firewall arrangement. 1. I have a spare 486-DX2-66, and a spare Pentium-200MMX both with minimum RAM, as well as a couple of small HDD 450 & 850MB. Which of these would be the better to use as the FW, and how does this FW PC impact on the performance of my small network (basically Pentium 111 PC''s). Or are these PC''s inadequate for the task? I can upgrade if necessary. 2. I am also going to change my external faxmodem w...
2020 Jun 30
2
RFC: Adding a staging branch (temporarily) to facilitate upstreaming
...tion, please share your concern. For reference, I ran some experiments: A `--bare` clone (just the Git database) I have of github.com/llvm/llvm-project was around ~1GB. Fetching this branch from github.com/apple/llvm-project increased it to ~1.2GB. Running `git gc --aggressive` brought it down to ~850MB. The worktree of the "master" branch is ~1GB. Adding the Git database gives ~2GB, ~2.2GB, and ~1.9GB. The diff of the proposed staging/apple branch is 3.1MB at `-U0`, 4.1MB at `-U3`, and 32MB at `-U999999` (Phabricator settings). More context We're making a major push over the next...
2010 Dec 29
1
Reproducible kernel BUG while using VirtualBox:
...mean that you can, but I''ll detail what I''ve done here.) [This BUG is the same one that I reported last night.] 1) Create a 2 GB dynamically expanding disk. 2) Attach it to a VirtualBox machine. 3) Start the Kubuntu install process. 4) Wait until the virtual disk grows to around ~850MB. (This happens when the install process is in the "installing packages" phase.) 5) Notice that that progress bar hasn''t moved in a little while. 6) Record the BUG info from dmesg. 7) Wait around a little while more until the Kubuntu install mentions that it has encountered an err...
2020 Jun 30
10
RFC: Adding a staging branch (temporarily) to facilitate upstreaming
...experiments: >> >> - A `--bare` clone (just the Git database) I have of >> github.com/llvm/llvm-project was around ~1GB. Fetching this branch >> from github.com/apple/llvm-project increased it to ~1.2GB. Running >> `git gc --aggressive` brought it down to ~850MB. >> - The worktree of the "master" branch is ~1GB. Adding the Git >> database gives ~2GB, ~2.2GB, and ~1.9GB. >> - The diff of the proposed staging/apple branch is 3.1MB at `-U0`, >> 4.1MB at `-U3`, and 32MB at `-U999999` (Phabricator settings). >&gt...
2010 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] Another bad binutils?
...t gmail.com> > To: Samuel Crow <samuraileumas at yahoo.com> > Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 3:36:34 PM > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Another bad binutils? > > You will need a 1GB guest. Linking is the biggest memory hog of the entire build > process. I've measured it to require 850MB to 950MB for linking clang on various > 32 and 64 bit linux distros. If you try and link on a 512MB vbox, it will take > an order (or more) magnitude longer to link due to swapping than a 1GB guest. > --mike-m On 2010-05-05, at 4:34 PM, Samuel Crow > wrote: > 384 MBytes RAM &...
2003 Aug 15
1
Bug in 2.05 .bss chain loader (works in 1.40).
I love syslinux, and loath to cry bug, but I think this might qualify. I found that using the chain loader in syslinux version 2.05 on a FreeDOS (ver. 2.30.1) boot floppy failed (locked after 'FreeDOS' is written to the screen). I tried other boot disks (dos 3.30, up to win98) with similar results. The good news is that version 1.40 (where it was originally implemented) works great !!
2000 Jun 15
0
smbtar/smbclient recovery problem
...bclient (v2.0.4b). The files are loaded on an exabtye tape - the script runs on a Sun/Solaris-7 box and the files being tar'd are on an NT box (v4sp5). There are no error messages when the tape is built, but when I try to read it tar will just stop about 1/3 of the way in (total size is about 850MB). After transferring this file to disk using dd, I found that tar was stopping at a point where the name of the file to be recovered was no longer at the start of a block (standard 512-byte blocks). This offset is retained for a while, then it offsets again (not the same amount). Anyone out ther...
2013 Oct 24
1
failed: Message has been copied too many times
Hello, I'm running dovecot 2.1.16 in a ubuntu 12.04 server, with lazy_expunge, SiS and mdbox format. The problem I'm having is that the index for one the mailboxes of one of my users is growing too much. This is not the first time of this problem. In previous cases, is because a message is duplicated thousand of times (I haven't found any reason for this). In these cases,
2002 Feb 07
3
Promise TX2 and ATARAID....... kjouirnald and kupdated seem to fight it out for reasourses
What is really puzzling me is that the ataraid device (/dev/ataraid/d0p1 mounted as /bigdisk) 2x 123GB IBM Deskstar's is formated as ext2...top and ps etc... show a fight between kjournald and kupdated and all searches for kjournald or kupdated fights suggest ext3 issues... :-) It's a RedHat 7.2, 2.4.7-10 custom kernal (I added in the Promise FastTrak support and HIGH mem support to